Quentin Tarantino talks White Supremacy

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Speaking of genre, what is it about the Western for you?

There aren’t many being made right now.There are a few coming out. Antoine Fuqua is doing Magnificent Seven,starring Denzel Washington, so that’s one. Django did so well I’m surprised that there’s not even more.
One thing that’s always been true is that there’s no real film genre that better reflects the values and the problems of a given decade than the Westerns made during that specific decade. The Westerns of the ’50s reflected Eisenhower America better than any other films of the day. The Westerns of the ’30s reflected the ’30s ideal. And actually, the Westerns of the ’40s did, too, because there was a whole strain of almost noirish Westerns that, all of a sudden, had dark themes. The ’70s Westerns were pretty much anti-myth Westerns — Watergate Westerns. Everything was about the anti-heroes, everything had a hippie mentality or a nihilistic mentality. Movies came out about Jesse James and the Minnesota raid, where Jesse James is a homicidal maniac. In Dirty Little Billy, Billy the Kid is portrayed as a cute little punk killer. Wyatt Earp is shown for who he is in the movie Doc, by Frank Perry. In the ’70s, it was about ripping the scabs off and showing who these people really were. Consequently, the big Western that came out in the ’80s was Silverado, which was trying to be rah-rah again — that was very much a Reagan Western.


So what is Hateful Eight saying about the 2010s?


I’m not trying to make Hateful Eight contemporary in any way, shape, or form. I’m just trying to tell my story. It gets to be a little too much when you try to do that, when you try to make a hippie Western or try to make a counterculture Western.



Hateful Eight uses the Civil War as a backdrop, sort of like how The Good, the Bad and the Ugly does.



The Good, the Bad and the Ugly doesn’t get into the racial conflicts of the Civil War; it’s just a thing that’s happening. My movie is about the country being torn apart by it, and the racial aftermath, six, seven, eight, ten years later.
That’s going to make this movie feel contemporary. Everybody’s talking about race right now.



I know. I’m very excited by that.



Excited?


Finally, the issue of white supremacy is being talked about and dealt with. And it’s what the movie’s about.



How did what’s happening in Baltimore and Ferguson find its way into The Hateful Eight?



It was already in the script. It was already in the footage we shot. It just happens to be timely right now. We’re not trying to make it timely. It is timely. I love the fact that people are talking and dealing with the institutional racism that has existed in this country and been ignored. I feel like it’s another ’60s moment, where the people themselves had to expose how ugly they were before things could change. I’m hopeful that that’s happening now.

You supported Obama. How do you think he’s done?

I think he’s fantastic. He’s my favorite president, hands down, of my lifetime. He’s been awesome this past year. Especially the rapid, one-after-another-after-another-after-another aspect of it. It’s almost like take no prisoners. His he-doesn’t-give-a-shyt attitude has just been so cool. Everyone always talks about these lame-duck presidents. I’ve never seen anybody end with this kind of ending. All the people who supported him along the way that questioned this or that and the other? All of their questions are being answered now.
Read the rest of the interview here. http://www.vulture.com/2015/08/quent...versation.html
 

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Speaking of QT



I never understood this part in PF. Bonnie was a black woman too :jbhmm:


I think its QT showing the irony of how some white people think. People seem to think if you're just singling out a certain set of people with racist undertones, its not bad if other parts of your life are involved with black people. Reminds me on that situation with those lil boys at the Jackie Robinson baseball team that got stripped, folks were saying dude couldn't have racist motives cause his wife is black. You singling out a certain group of said race, but saying not all are bad, is still racist. College humor made a funny ass youtube vid about it.

 

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Genuine. Right. Hey @mpckilla
Watch this. Tell me if you think he acts like this in front of white people.

I bet my account a white character drops n bombs multiple times in his new movie. Maybe he will cast himself again just like he did in PF and django unchained so he can do it himself.

fukk tarantino and everybody that loves em.

And wtf is with all the threads about him all of a sudden. He got paid posters preppin for his new movie?
 

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Speaking of QT



I never understood this part in PF. Bonnie was a black woman too :jbhmm:


Like 95% of Tarentino movies use the juxtaposition of a bunch of crazy ass holes, discussing fukked up scenarios, the way sane people discuss everyday things.

You got this jackass who went from discussing how great his coffee taste is into how it's annoying to bring a dead guy into his garage because it'd be annoying if his wife saw it.

Remember, a lot of his characters aren't typically likable people even though they have likable traits.

I met the dude, twice, (Once I was drunk and he gave me water ) and I think he's just a weirdo. He's nice, chill, and everything...but he just sees things in an off way.
 
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